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Spotify Sessions

213.6M streams

213,589,831

Darling Arithmetic

118.6M streams

118,577,525

The Art of Pretending to Swim (Deluxe ...

60.6M streams

60,597,658

{Awayland}

27.8M streams

27,803,344

Where Have You Been All My Life?

21.1M streams

21,135,236

Becoming A Jackal

16.6M streams

16,581,225

Fever Dreams (Deluxe Edition)

8.6M streams

8,616,373

The Sunday Walker EP

5.6M streams

5,597,249

Occupy Your Mind

4.3M streams

4,289,501

Summer's Song

4M streams

4,028,204

Biography

Dublin has a long & legendary tradition of writers, & since Conor O’Brien adopted the name Villagers, the singer-songwriter-producer has joined the club with a rich & diverse body of work. The new Villagers album, That Golden Time, underlines O’Brien’s unwavering commitment to a uniquely nuanced, literate & melodic fusion of folk, pop & rock that has won accolades from peers such as Elvis Costello, Damon Albarn, Guy Garvey & The National. O’Brien released his debut album Becoming A Jackal in 2010. From a whisper to a literal howl, the record went to #1 in Ireland, was shortlisted for the Mercury Music Prize & the title track won the Ivor Novello for Best Song. The more band-orientated album {Awayland} followed, it won the Choice Music Prize Album of the Year, alongside a second Mercury nod. Darling Arithmetic was a sparser step forward that revealed even more of O’Brien’s songwriting nous, suitably rewarded with the Ivor Novello for Best Album & his third Irish #1. The Art Of Pretending To Swim knitted Villagers’ multi-faceted approach with added soulfulness & rhythmic swing, a sound that the kaleidoscopic Fever Dreams expanded further. O’Brien is a prolific collaborator, writing for Charlotte Gainsbourg, Nico Muhly & Paul Weller, as well as duetting with John Grant & Lisa Hannigan, & performing with Andre de Ridder & stargaze. But it’s his own songs, & his own dulcet voice that has forged O’Brien’s reputation as Ireland’s premier melody-maker.